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What does it mean to defund the police?

2021
Race in America has been avoided in children's education for too long. What Does It Mean to Defund the Police? explores the concept of defunding while addressing the reasons people are calling for it in a comprehensive, honest, and age-appropriate way.
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Marked man

Frank Serpico's inside battle against police corruption
"Marked Man tells the propulsive story of Frank Serpico who, in the 1960s, single-handedly rooted out systematic corruption in the New York Police Department. Since the NYPD was formed in 1845, the famous "pad" was as much a criminal ring as it was a legitimate police force. As the decades wore on, corruption became so out of hand that cops were regularly demanding payments from brothels, bars, pool halls, and gambling joints to keep them out of trouble with the law. It was a multimillion-dollar-a-year business that everyone seemed to turn a blind eye to. Everyone, that is, except Frank Serpico. Delve into this true story of corruption and greed, of the dark history of the largest police department in the US, and the price one man pays for doing what he thinks is right. Perfect for fans of Steve Sheinkin and Rebecca Barone, Marked Man is a dive into one man's courageous fight against a corrupt system"--Provided by publisher.
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Abolition for the people

the movement for a future without policing & prisons
2021
The former NFL star turned social activist presents thirty essays from political prisoners, grassroots organizers and scholars such as Angela Davis and Dereck Purnell that focus on the police and incarceration abolition movement.

Can police reform be helpful?

2023
"The topic of police reform is a major issue in the United States today. Some people say that police should have fewer deadly weapons, smaller budgets, and punishments for wrongdoing. Others say that police are invaluable community helpers who need more support to do their jobs. This book looks at both sides of the police reform debate in an age-appropriate way. Through engaging text, facts, and recent statistics, readers will gain the information they need to work on the important skill of critical thinking"--Provided by publisher.

Police defunding and reform

what changes are needed?
2021
After multiple police killings of unarmed African Americans, activists have called for immediate and meaningful changes. The focus is on community-police interactions, law enforcement policies, and the defunding of police departments. This book examines what defunding and other reforms entail and offers a look at some of the changes already underway.

Thinking critically

police powers
The police hold an extremely powerful role in society, but in recent years there has been increased scrutiny of how they use their power. Through a narrative-driven pro/con format?supported by relevant facts, quotes, anecdotes, and full-color illustrations?this title examines issues related to police powers. Topics include: Is Abuse of Police Power a Problem in the United States? Can the Use of Excessive Force by the Police Be Reduced? Are Racial Issues the Key to Reducing Conflicts Over Police Power? Do US Police Departments Need Reforms?.
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Island of vice

Theodore Roosevelt's doomed quest to clean up sin-loving New York
2012
Looks at turn-of-the-century New York with its prostitutes, casinos, all night bars, and how police commissioner Theodore Roosevelt attempted to clean up the city.

At issue

Opposing Viewpoints (At Issue Series)
1995

NYPD confidential

power and corruption in the country's greatest police force
2010
Provides an inside look at the New York City Police Department, charging that egos, attitudes, political agendas, backstabbing, and allegations of wrongdoing keep the department from doing its job and pose a threat to public safety.

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